President Donald Trump has weathered three marriages, the third of which is with first lady, Melania. At the tail-end of his first marriage, which was probably before you were born, Trump and his to-be second wife, Marla Maples, made headlines in the early '90s for a high-profile affair. Nostalgia is in right now, so here are eight things you didn't know about Trump's relationship with Maples.

In October 1993, Maples gave birth to a daughter, Tiffany, and the couple wed two months later. The marriage lasted six years before ending in divorce, and Maples raised Tiffany on her own in California.

“I never said that, someone else said that. [But] is it true? I’m not going to talk about that. The truth will come out, just not here,” Maples said, winking at a Post reporter on her way to jury duty in Manhattan.

3Trump reportedly said "Oh, great" when he learned Maples was pregnant.

“I’m glad it happened. I have a great little daughter, Tiffany,” Trump told Stern in a 2004 interview. “But, you know, at the time it was like, ‘Excuse me, what happened?’ And then I said, ‘Well, what are we going to do about this?’ [Marla] said, ‘Are you serious? It’s the most beautiful day of our lives.’ I said, ‘Oh, great.’”

4Maples' father wrote a country song about the Donald-Marla drama.

In response to the extensive tabloid news coverage of Trump and Maples affair, marriage, and then divorce, Maples' father reportedly wrote a country-western song called “Look At Us Now.” It doesn't seem to have made its way onto the Internet yet, sadly.

5Maples was quoted as saying that they divorced because she "couldn't change him."

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Maples said she was "happy to be away from Donald," in 1999, per The New York Post, adding, "I’m just trying to move as far away as I can."

"I thought that I could change him. But he won’t change ... After I became a mother I was less willing to put up with his behavior," she was quoted by the Post as saying in an interview with The Daily Telegraph in London.

6Trump shared this ridiculous response in 1994 on the moment Maples met Ivana.

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In a 1994 ABC interview with journalist Nancy Collins, Trump noted that there was "some friction" between Ivana and Maples during that trip to Aspen, Colorado in '92. Then, he ridiculously fat-shames some dude from Colorado before making the point, "Well, these two women are arguing about me but at least I'm getting laid."

Trump said,

A man who was standing right next to me, who weighed about 350 pounds and wasn't a very attractive guy, said to me, 'It could be worse, Donald. I've been in Aspen for 20 years and I've never had a date.' And I'll never forget the statement. And it sort of lightened it up for me a little bit. I'm saying, you know, 'I guess it could be worse.'

7Before Trump was elected president, Maples told 'The View' that he was a good father to Tiffany.

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In one of her more recent media appearances, Maples told The View in March 2016 that Trump is still "the father of my child" and that he put her through a lot of "great schools."

So I guess there's that? With Trump in the White House and Maples still living in California, they hardly seem to cross paths anymore. Maybe that's for the best.